The RV Women’s Alliance hosted its first ever Spring Camp Out from May 5-7 at Twin Mills Campground in Howe, Indiana, and more than 100 women came out and took up 20 campsites.
The event offered opportunities for networking, conversations, good food and fun.
“What a wonderful weekend of empowerment and positivity,” said Stacey Robinson, dealer principal with Great Canadian RV. “I’m coming away recharged and energized. Meeting the people who are behind their respective roles will only strengthen relationships, making the work more effective, a win for everyone.”
Kelly Mosher, customer service training manager of Forest River, agreed it was a memorable weekend for all who attended.
“The RVWA Spring Camp Out was such a fun event,” she said. “It provided an opportunity to camp in one of our units and really get to know it like a customer does. But the best part was meeting new people, seeing other RVWA members, and hanging out with our fellow co-workers on a more social level. Sitting around the campfire at night, laughing and joking, was the most memorable part of the weekend.”
Not only did RVWA provide this great networking opportunity for members, but they also created an opportunity for members to participate in a give-back event with local Girl Scout Troops. Members worked with different ages of young women through a scavenger hunt to learn about the mechanical parts of an RV to help with their STEM badge. Other volunteers worked with older girls on creating new products for RV’s to make them more user friendly which they then presented to the group.
“What a fantastic event,” added Kellye Janis, general manager with RV Partfinder. “This was my first time to participate. I made some new friends and met some amazing people. I was only able to pop in for a day, but it was worth it. Next time I plan to stay over. Great job RVWA staff. Thank you.”
“The entire weekend was a great opportunity for RVWA to connect our members in a fun and laid-back atmosphere,” said Jessica Rider, managing director of RVWA. “We are already planning next year’s event.”